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michael bennett is for the season.s for the welfare office for the pfa, the football union and he says that a clear decision needs to be made and communicated to the prayers. being a former player myself and working with players i think theyjust want to know little of the season be abandoned so they can work out what steps they need to take moving forward. it gives an idea to get it ready to go, and working out what the next steps for them in regards to possibilities of future football and future clubs so i think they need to know either way what's going to happen. the british boxing board said today it was hopeful that it would be able to resume staging fights behind closed doors injuly depending on the government advice, i promote there has also said that boxing want to be back until the nhs can call, he was keen to say that the potential strain despite places on the medical profession needs to be taken into account.|j on the medical profession needs to be taken into account. i think right now to be honest itjust doe
michael bennett is for the season.s for the welfare office for the pfa, the football union and he says that a clear decision needs to be made and communicated to the prayers. being a former player myself and working with players i think theyjust want to know little of the season be abandoned so they can work out what steps they need to take moving forward. it gives an idea to get it ready to go, and working out what the next steps for them in regards to possibilities of future football and...
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after the discussion there will be some words from michael bennett later there will be q&a and after that there will be a book signing when q&a happens i will come back up and give you the microphone so c-span who is filming tonight can record your question. thank you so much. [applause] >> good evening. capitalism. i take it you are not a fan. >> for sure no. >> tell me why. >> what we argue in the book in which i happen to think it has uniquely failed us on many fronts that logic of domination to western thought and what capitalism does it gives very little back. and with the economic system with extracted labor in order to appeal the massive profit-making. so what we argue in the book so what you do to transcend capitalism and how to get around that. and coming to different conclusions about that personally. and with the common ground to replace capitalism and it means to prioritize the profits as the driving goal of society which it has been for a long time. and in terms of how much capital. and then in order to build a society that is sustainable it isn't clear so to spend time
after the discussion there will be some words from michael bennett later there will be q&a and after that there will be a book signing when q&a happens i will come back up and give you the microphone so c-span who is filming tonight can record your question. thank you so much. [applause] >> good evening. capitalism. i take it you are not a fan. >> for sure no. >> tell me why. >> what we argue in the book in which i happen to think it has uniquely failed us on...
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the mic to our guest and i wanted to just say after the discussion there will be some words by michael bennett who is here from the dsa and later on there will be a q and a and after that there will be a book signing and when the q&a happens i will come back up here and i will hand the mic to whoever has the question so that c-span who is filming tonight will be able to record your question. thank you so much. good evening. capitalism. i take it you're not a fan for sure now. tell me why. >> is a good big question that people had written many books about. what we argue in the book in which i happen to think is that capitalism has uniquely failed us on many fronts. it is built-in to a lot of western thoughts. what capitalism does it just extracts. it gives very little back. for centuries now labor it has extracted. in order to fuel the massive profit making. there is a lot of theories about what comes after capitalism. whatever adverb you want to use. ourselves as co-authors we come to different conclusions about that personally we are contributors and we come to different ideas about that but
the mic to our guest and i wanted to just say after the discussion there will be some words by michael bennett who is here from the dsa and later on there will be a q and a and after that there will be a book signing and when the q&a happens i will come back up here and i will hand the mic to whoever has the question so that c-span who is filming tonight will be able to record your question. thank you so much. good evening. capitalism. i take it you're not a fan for sure now. tell me why....
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and i want to just say that after a the discussion, there will be some words by michael bennett who is here from the tsa. later there will bewi a q-and-a and after that, there will be a book signing. when the q-and-a happens i will come back up here and hand over theok&a microphone to whoever ha question so that c-span, who is filming tonight, we'll actually be able to record the questions. thank you so much. [applause]e] >> good evening. hello, kate. >> high. so, capitalism. i take it you're not a fan. >> for sure, no. >> told me why. >> so, the big question that people have written many books about. what we argue in the book, and which i happen to think is that capitalism has deeply failed us on many fronts, so there's a sort of logic of domination that is built into a lot of sort of western thoughts and what capitalism does is an organizer i was talking to recently put it it just extracts and gives very little back. so for centuries now, the economic system lands to fuel this profit making apparatus as we argue in the book there is a lot of the comes after capitalism and what you do
and i want to just say that after a the discussion, there will be some words by michael bennett who is here from the tsa. later there will bewi a q-and-a and after that, there will be a book signing. when the q-and-a happens i will come back up here and hand over theok&a microphone to whoever ha question so that c-span, who is filming tonight, we'll actually be able to record the questions. thank you so much. [applause]e] >> good evening. hello, kate. >> high. so, capitalism. i...
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>> so we could reduce child poverty beginning in 1999 basically payment and that michael bennett cosponsored and along those lines the national academy suggested that and other strategies would reach the us with a million dollars per year and then to reverberate that enables them to have a child. >> and actually congress was called individual development accounts and they involved a payment to a savings account where the savings were put in. >>. >> and with that habitat of humanity with rental and affordable housing so how do people get a stake in this? >> so i started the investment program and then we publicize that a lot and with the poverty and middle-class and with that conversation and explore the challenges that we have of the struggling role community i hear there may be a film associated with this book? >> and that we hope will be on tv in the fall. >> and examining the challenges. >> i do think jobs are at the heart of so much. >> that seems to be a common theme and policymakers can be very influential. >> your examination of the's issues that reminded me very much of robert kenned
>> so we could reduce child poverty beginning in 1999 basically payment and that michael bennett cosponsored and along those lines the national academy suggested that and other strategies would reach the us with a million dollars per year and then to reverberate that enables them to have a child. >> and actually congress was called individual development accounts and they involved a payment to a savings account where the savings were put in. >>. >> and with that habitat...
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and a word to our guests, i want to say that after the discussion there will be some words by michael bennett, who is here from the dsa. and later on, there will be a q & a and after that, there will be a book signing and when the q & a happens, i'll come back up here and hand the mic to whoever has a question so c-span, who is filming tonight, will actually be able to record your questions. all right. thank you so much. [applaus [applause]. >> good evening. hi, kate. >> hi. >> so capitalism, i take it you're not a fan? >> for sure, no. >> tell me why. >> it's a good, big question that people have written many books about. what we argue in the book and what i happen to think, is that capitalism has sort of uniquely failed us on many fronts. so there's a sort of logic which is built in to a lot of sort of western thought. what capitalism does is sort of, i was talking to recently put it, it just extracts, it extracts, it extracts and it gives very little back, right? and so for centuries now the economic system we happen to live within has extracted lapped, it's extracted labor, and in order t
and a word to our guests, i want to say that after the discussion there will be some words by michael bennett, who is here from the dsa. and later on, there will be a q & a and after that, there will be a book signing and when the q & a happens, i'll come back up here and hand the mic to whoever has a question so c-span, who is filming tonight, will actually be able to record your questions. all right. thank you so much. [applaus [applause]. >> good evening. hi, kate. >> hi....
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michael bennett cosponsored a bill that would do something along those lines. about $100 million a year we can afford a 2 trillion-dollar tax cut of two reduce child poverty by half sacks. to allow the child to participate in sports. >> guest: we know the outcomes are better and actually congress they were often called individual development accounts and they involved the payment that would be in a savings account often matched as of the savings were put in and could only be used for housing, starting business, things like this. >> host: thank you for highlighting this in your book and it came about because my habitat for humanity where i saw ownership made a difference independent of affordable housing. i had an intern researched the idea of grants to buy homes and she discovers the idea of the program. it became regional and i became a state legislator and we have the biggest subsidy for the programs in the country. we need bipartisan help now to publicize that a lot with a bipartisan hand up to the three pathways poverty in the middle class and education, sm
michael bennett cosponsored a bill that would do something along those lines. about $100 million a year we can afford a 2 trillion-dollar tax cut of two reduce child poverty by half sacks. to allow the child to participate in sports. >> guest: we know the outcomes are better and actually congress they were often called individual development accounts and they involved the payment that would be in a savings account often matched as of the savings were put in and could only be used for...
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michael bennett has cosponsored a bill that would do something along those lines. just like every other industrial country does it. they suggested that and some other strategies would reduce poverty in the u.s. by half and cost about hundred billion dollars a year. we can afford a 2 trillion-dollar tax cut but we can't afford to reduce child poverty by half. >> so it reverberates in the ability to do, maybe it enables them to have a child. [inaudible] the baby bonds, it was als often called individual accounts and they involved payment to the child that would be in a savings account, often matched and could only be used when the savings were put in and could only be used for buying housing and starting a business, things like this. >> you also probably don't know this but i started a program in oregon so in q4 highlighting that and it came about because of my work at habitat for humanity and then i developed rental affordable housing and i said how can people get some stake in this. i had an intern with the matching rent to buy home and she discovered the program.
michael bennett has cosponsored a bill that would do something along those lines. just like every other industrial country does it. they suggested that and some other strategies would reduce poverty in the u.s. by half and cost about hundred billion dollars a year. we can afford a 2 trillion-dollar tax cut but we can't afford to reduce child poverty by half. >> so it reverberates in the ability to do, maybe it enables them to have a child. [inaudible] the baby bonds, it was als often...
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from that perspective i agree with all that and yet the critics and specifically in your book michael bennett come out and j.d. who says you are apologizing and conflating economic anxiety which is the right-wing talking point for racial resentment but you counter that in a recent piece he wrote in "the wall street journal" citing in am i's tea -- m.i.t. study. we are most likely to support donald trump and bernie sanders and so if that were the case then why would we support someone like bernie sanders and j.d. of course i want to get you in on that and to talk specifically about the economic anxiety that really demonizes religious up colleges him for racism. >> bearers to narratives about this populist uprising with trump in the u.s. and brexit and france and so one could one is it's just a spontaneous eruption of neo-racism which maybe was manipulated by vladimir putin from the crewmen and that is triggered this wave of boys from brazil like nashville is about to overthrow democracy in the u.s. and the uk and france and so on. you can tell what i think of that area and it's a partisan alib
from that perspective i agree with all that and yet the critics and specifically in your book michael bennett come out and j.d. who says you are apologizing and conflating economic anxiety which is the right-wing talking point for racial resentment but you counter that in a recent piece he wrote in "the wall street journal" citing in am i's tea -- m.i.t. study. we are most likely to support donald trump and bernie sanders and so if that were the case then why would we support someone...
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michael bennett has cosponsored a bill that would do something along those lines.ust what every other industrialized country does. the national academy yesterday and some other strategies to reduce child poverty by half in the us would cost about $100 billion a year. can't afford a $2 trilliontax cut that we can't afford to reduce child poverty by half ? >> so that mostly goes to the parents and reverberates in their ability to do much, maybe keep them in their house area and maybe it enables them to have a child participate in sports or who knows what . >> but we know the outcomes are better and congress pioneered them, they were often called individual development accounts and they involve a payment to a child that would be in a savings account, often next and could only be used for the savings but they can only be used for buying housing, for starting a business, thingslike this . >> know this but i started the first iea program in oregon . so thank you for highlighting that in your book. and it came about because of my work at habitat for humanity i saw ownersh
michael bennett has cosponsored a bill that would do something along those lines.ust what every other industrialized country does. the national academy yesterday and some other strategies to reduce child poverty by half in the us would cost about $100 billion a year. can't afford a $2 trilliontax cut that we can't afford to reduce child poverty by half ? >> so that mostly goes to the parents and reverberates in their ability to do much, maybe keep them in their house area and maybe it...
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leland: we've got a picture there of michael bennett, the senator from colorado. issuing his congratulations to the cadets. we understand there will be video messages mixed in from the feed that is coming from the united states air force academy. we're going to take a quick break and back with the vice president's remarks, if they begin. there will be parties again soon, and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. subway is still serving the subs delicious subs made fresh and easy to get for takeout or delivery. and now, with our family takeout special, get a free footlong when you buy two. ♪ leland: welcome back to our coronavirus pandemic special. joined once again by our medical panel, here to answer some of the questions you submitt
leland: we've got a picture there of michael bennett, the senator from colorado. issuing his congratulations to the cadets. we understand there will be video messages mixed in from the feed that is coming from the united states air force academy. we're going to take a quick break and back with the vice president's remarks, if they begin. there will be parties again soon, and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back...
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. >>> plus if you left your heart in san francisco, you can join tony bennett's bay area singalong. mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. i've heard such good things about you, your company. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. launched into space 30 years ago today. it has spent tree decades as a vital source of scientific discovery. from the birth of a star to the uncovering of galaxies billions of years old, it has seen it all and shown it to us. the hubble has been improved and june grade five times in the past years, e
. >>> plus if you left your heart in san francisco, you can join tony bennett's bay area singalong. mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. i've heard such good things about you, your company. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner...